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Reddit mentions of Mountainsmith Lichen Peak Tent: 1-Person 3-Season (Pinon Green)
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Traveling alone on a kayak trip has its perks, and one of them is being able to stretch out and enjoy the Mountainsmith 1-Person 3-Season Lichen Peak Tent all to yourself.The large angled door gives you front-row view as first stars begin to peek through the atmosphere.After counting several shooting meteorites (and slapping a few mosquitos), you can close up shop and turn to the Lichen Peak's internal gear storage for your headlamp and map.In the middle of the night, you awaken to some unexpected precipitation patterinBut the raindrops are soothing, not stressful, because the Lichen Peak's bomber cap-style rainfly hasn't let you down before.And with those comforting thoughts, the pat-pattering serenades you off to a slumber filled with the smashed holes, hero braces, and tight-gorged lines you only hope tomorrow brings.Care instructions: Hand Wash
Specs:
Color | PINON GREEN |
Height | 7 Inches |
Length | 23 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2011 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
That's a tough call OP. I think personally, if it was me, I'd find a used Honda or Toyota SUV for around 1,200, and then spend 800 dollars on gear for living out of that vehicle, including gear to live in case that vehicle breaks down within the next year.
800 dollars on gear is actually plenty of money...I'll give you a rough list just as example:
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I mean all of that is less than $550.00 in gear that you can use while being a trainhopper/hitchhiker, or living in a van or SUV. In fact, you'd probably be twice as prepared as most other tramps and vagabonds you meet on the road, in gear alone. Plus if you can still afford 1,450 for a used van or SUV in good condition?
Also, keep in mind those prices are retail prices. Shop around at thrift stores, pawn shops, military surplus stores, ebay, and you'll easily cut those prices nearly in half. For example, that leatherman knife can be found at pretty much any pawn shop in America for around 30-35, bucks, easy.
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